Sentence examples for naturally reflect from inspiring English sources

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"naturally reflect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reflect or show something in a natural or innate way. Example: The simplicity and beauty of the landscape naturally reflected in the artist's paintings.

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"And I think we naturally reflect that in the programming that we do.

The rugged free energy landscape is adopted to naturally reflect the rate-independent flow stress and flow serrations.

Outbred rats may more naturally reflect the varied genetics of the human population, but when small groups of outbred rats are analyzed, individual variation may be large.

But Putin's instincts naturally reflect his background as a Soviet intelligence officer: He doesn't seem to trust what he can't control, and democracy and markets are predicated on spontaneity and entropy.

Like Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln was anticipated as a movie that would naturally reflect well on the current president and, indeed, on the eve of the Zero Dark Thirty opening and at the behest of senate majority leader Harry Reid, Spielberg hosted a special screening for a bipartisan senate audience.

Governments too naturally reflect the same traits.

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Such reflections naturally reflected on her enduring appeal and readership, but also sought to find shortcomings.

The writing naturally reflected this insulation.

Lucas has naturally reflected on her fortunes and gives credit to her school.

This should be naturally reflected in software that provide pattern-based searches.

"Skin naturally reflects and moves in a way that makeup doesn't," Mr. Richardson said.

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